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[[Thomas Clark]]'s ''A Second Set of Psalm & Hymn Tunes'' was published in 1806. The first issue of the book was printed for the author by James Peck, and was entered at Stationers' Hall on 29 March 1806. The work is also dated 'Peck Engraver Lombard Street LONDON. 1806' at the end of the last piece, 'The Pilgrim's Song', on p59. The work was later reissued by John Whitaker & Co. of 75, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. | [[Thomas Clark]]'s ''A Second Set of Psalm & Hymn Tunes'' was published in 1806. The first issue of the book was printed for the author by James Peck, and was entered at Stationers' Hall on 29 March 1806. The work is also dated 'Peck Engraver Lombard Street LONDON. 1806' at the end of the last piece, 'The Pilgrim's Song', on p59. The work was later reissued by John Whitaker & Co. of 75, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. | ||
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===Description of contents=== | ===Description of contents=== | ||
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[[A Set of Psalm Tunes (Thomas Clark)|A SETT of PSALM TUNES]], with Symphonies, and an instrumental Bass, adapted for the use of Parochial or Country CHOIRS. Figured for the Organ &c<sup>a</sup>. Pr. 5<sup>s</sup>.<br><br> | [[A Set of Psalm Tunes (Thomas Clark)|A SETT of PSALM TUNES]], with Symphonies, and an instrumental Bass, adapted for the use of Parochial or Country CHOIRS. Figured for the Organ &c<sup>a</sup>. Pr. 5<sup>s</sup>.<br><br> | ||
NB. Should this work meet the approbation of the Public as generally as those abovementioned, it will be the Author's endeavour to merit a continuance of the same liberal encouragement in the publication of a THIRD SETT of PSALM and HYMN TUNES &c<sup>a</sup>. | NB. Should this work meet the approbation of the Public as generally as those abovementioned, it will be the Author's endeavour to merit a continuance of the same liberal encouragement in the publication of [[A Third Set of Psalm and Hymn Tunes (Thomas Clark)|a THIRD SETT of PSALM and HYMN TUNES &c<sup>a</sup>]]. | ||
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|{{Hs|01}}1 || Deddington || ''[[Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name (Deddington) (Thomas Clark)|Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name]]'' | |{{Hs|01}}1 || Deddington || ''[[Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name (Deddington) (Thomas Clark)|Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name]]'' | ||
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|{{Hs|02}}2 || Guildford || | |{{Hs|02}}2 || Guildford || ''[[For ever here my rest shall be (Guildford) (Thomas Clark)|For ever here my rest shall be]]'' | ||
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|{{Hs|03}}3 || Henley || {{NoComp|My heart and flesh cry out for thee|Thomas Clark}} | |{{Hs|03}}3 || Henley || {{NoComp|My heart and flesh cry out for thee|Thomas Clark}} | ||
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|{{Hs|08}}8 || Sandgate || {{NoComp|How long wilt thou conceal thy face|Thomas Clark}} | |{{Hs|08}}8 || Sandgate || {{NoComp|How long wilt thou conceal thy face|Thomas Clark}} | ||
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|{{Hs|09}}9 || Ivybridge || | |{{Hs|09}}9 || Ivybridge || ''[[Awake my soul, awake mine eyes (Ivybridge) (Thomas Clark)|Awake my soul, awake mine eyes]]'' | ||
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|{{Hs|10}}10-11 || Farnham || {{NoComp|Thou friend of sinners, hear my cry|Thomas Clark}} | |{{Hs|10}}10-11 || Farnham || {{NoComp|Thou friend of sinners, hear my cry|Thomas Clark}} | ||
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|{{Hs|15}}18-19 || Walsingham || {{NoComp|Flow fast, my tears, the cause is great|Thomas Clark}} | |{{Hs|15}}18-19 || Walsingham || {{NoComp|Flow fast, my tears, the cause is great|Thomas Clark}} | ||
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|{{Hs|16}}20 || Ramsgate || | |{{Hs|16}}20 || Ramsgate || ''[[Now to the Lord a noble song (Ramsgate) (Thomas Clark)|Now to the Lord a noble song]]'' | ||
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|{{Hs|17}}21 || Stow || {{NoComp|The Lord my shepherd is|Thomas Clark}} | |{{Hs|17}}21 || Stow || {{NoComp|The Lord my shepherd is|Thomas Clark}} | ||
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|{{Hs|19}}24 || Ashford || {{NoComp|When shall thy love constrain|Thomas Clark}} | |{{Hs|19}}24 || Ashford || {{NoComp|When shall thy love constrain|Thomas Clark}} | ||
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|{{Hs|20}}25 || Burton || | |{{Hs|20}}25 || Burton || ''[[Now begin the heavenly theme (Burton) (Thomas Clark)|Now begin the heavenly theme]]'' | ||
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|{{Hs|21}}26 || Croydon || {{NoComp|Rejoice evermore with angels above|Thomas Clark}} | |{{Hs|21}}26 || Croydon || {{NoComp|Rejoice evermore with angels above|Thomas Clark}} | ||
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|{{Hs|22}}27 || Driffield || | |{{Hs|22}}27 || Driffield || ''[[Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Driffield) (Thomas Clark)|Lo, he comes with clouds descending]]'' | ||
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|{{Hs|23}}28 || Worship || | |{{Hs|23}}28 || Worship || ''[[How pleased and blest was I (Worship) (Thomas Clark)|How pleased and blest was I]]'' | ||
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|{{Hs|24}}29 || Coventry || {{NoComp|O God, thy faithfulness I plead|Thomas Clark}} | |{{Hs|24}}29 || Coventry || {{NoComp|O God, thy faithfulness I plead|Thomas Clark}} | ||
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|{{Hs|34}}52-59 || The Pilgrims Song || {{NoComp|Guide me, O thou great Jehovah|Thomas Clark}} | |{{Hs|34}}52-59 || The Pilgrims Song || {{NoComp|Guide me, O thou great Jehovah|Thomas Clark}} | ||
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Revision as of 07:39, 4 June 2019
General information
Publication
Thomas Clark's A Second Set of Psalm & Hymn Tunes was published in 1806. The first issue of the book was printed for the author by James Peck, and was entered at Stationers' Hall on 29 March 1806. The work is also dated 'Peck Engraver Lombard Street LONDON. 1806' at the end of the last piece, 'The Pilgrim's Song', on p59. The work was later reissued by John Whitaker & Co. of 75, St. Paul's Church Yard, London.
Publication date and place: 1806 by John Peck in London.
Description of contents
The collection consists of 31 metrical psalm or hymn tunes, and three set-pieces (through-composed settings of metrical texts).
The music is laid out in full score with the soprano air next to the bass. The treble clef is used for soprano, alto, and tenor parts, with both the alto and tenor parts being notated an octave above sounding pitch. The vocal bass part is figured.
Advertisement for Clark's other works
An advertisement published in A Second Set of Psalm & Hymn Tunes notes:
Lately Published by the same COMPOSER.
A (First) SETT of PSALM and HYMN TUNES, with some select PIECES, and an ANTHEM. Composed in a familiar style, & figured for the Piano Forte &ca. Pr. 5s.
A SETT of PSALM TUNES, with Symphonies, and an instrumental Bass, adapted for the use of Parochial or Country CHOIRS. Figured for the Organ &ca. Pr. 5s.
NB. Should this work meet the approbation of the Public as generally as those abovementioned, it will be the Author's endeavour to merit a continuance of the same liberal encouragement in the publication of a THIRD SETT of PSALM and HYMN TUNES &ca.
List of works
Works at CPDL
External links
- Hymn Tune Index details for source ClarTS2